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  2. What you need to know about Florida’s Amendment 5, the ...

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    It works like this: A home with a taxable value of $100,000 and a combined millage rate of $5 for every $1,000 of property value would pay a $500 property tax bill. But not all properties are ...

  3. Homestead exemption in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The initial Homestead Exemption sought to ease the burden on homeowners by exempting property taxes on the first $5,000 of a homeowner's residence. The exemption was increased by the Florida Legislature to $10,000 during the 1960s, although this was not incorporated into the constitution.

  4. New homeowners are suffering from sticker shock. ‘I felt like I’d been baited and switched’: Florida homeowner left with no option but to sell her house after property tax bill soars 174% ...

  5. Florida homeowners dues, reserves are unavoidable - AOL

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    Nobody likes paying homeowners association dues, or for HOA reserves. But if you want a decent, safe, well maintained community in Florida, you pay.

  6. Homeowner association - Wikipedia

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    A homeowner association (or homeowners' association, abbreviated HOA, sometimes referred to as a property owners' association or POA), or a homeowner community, is a private association-like entity in the United States, Canada, the Philippines and certain other countries often formed either ipso jure in a building with multiple owner-occupancies, or by a real estate developer for the purpose ...

  7. The Villages, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The CDDs are funded by a combination of property taxes and user fees. All residents of The Villages pay property taxes, while user fees are paid by residents who use specific CDD-provided services, such as recreation facilities or water and wastewater services. The current district setup is as follows:

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